Iran Proposes 10-Point Plan to End Conflict with US and Israel
Tehran. Iran's Supreme National Security Council has put forward a 10-point action plan aimed at ending the conflict with the United States and Israel.
Iran stated that these points will be finalized during talks to be held in Islamabad, Pakistan, within the next 15 days. According to Iranian state media, this 10-point plan aims to 'institutionalize Iran's battlefield victories through political negotiations.'
The first point of Iran's proposal calls for a complete cessation of hostilities in Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen. Furthermore, Iran has demanded a permanent end to all attacks against it without any time limits and the total resolution of all regional conflicts.
Only if these conditions are met, Iran has indicated it would agree to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz and establish new protocols to ensure the safety of maritime traffic.
Iran's proposal also prioritizes economic aspects. Tehran is demanding full compensation for the reconstruction of damage caused by the war. Additionally, Iran insists that the US must lift all sanctions and immediately unfreeze Iranian funds and assets. If these economic demands are met, Iran has reiterated its commitment to refrain from pursuing nuclear weapons.
Iran claims that once all conditions in this 10-point plan are approved, an immediate ceasefire will be implemented across all fronts. These terms will be discussed in detail during the upcoming talks in Islamabad.
While Iran characterizes these talks as a strategic victory, the future of West Asia will depend on how the United States and Israel respond to these stringent conditions.
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